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Hello Marck,

Saturday, November 1, 2003, 5:20:35 PM, you wrote:

MDP> The check mark is only present when the message is *MIME* signed.
MDP> An ordinary clear sign will not trigger it. PGP-Basics doesn't
MDP> allow attachments to messages so no PGP/MIME signatures get
MDP> through.

That explains it.

Is there any advantage to MIME signing a message rather than clear
signing?

One advantage of clear signing is that you have a permanent record of
the verification stored with the message.

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Best regards,
 Scott                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using The Bat! 2.01 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222  A  
pgp key: 
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